I had thought about trying to decode that, but all of the test traces I had
were proprietary. I'm hoping that the TDS isn't decodable (without other
key information) but the TLS exchange should be. It requires knowing more
about TLS. :-)
Craig
On Fri, Aug 14, 2020 at 10:31 AM Graham Bloice
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> *Subject:* Re: [Wireshark-dev] Question about asn2wrs
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> Le ven. 9 nov. 2018 à 16:27, Craig Jackson a
> écrit :
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>> I think I figured out my path for this particular case. I can remember
>> the current attribute set, and then use custom functions for the display of
the Source, Luke".
Craig
On Thu, Nov 8, 2018 at 2:06 PM Pascal Quantin
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> Hi Craig,
>
> Le jeu. 8 nov. 2018 à 19:44, Craig Jackson a
> écrit :
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>> I'm working on a decoder for the NISO Z39.50 protocol. This is an
>> ASN.1/BER protocol used in t
ing alternate hf values, perhaps.)
I think I could hard-code the type specifying my own choice array, but I'm
wondering if there's a better way.
This is just one of a several questions, so if there's an autho
When I try to log into the wiki, I get "User account not verified yet."
How would I initiate the verification? Probably some mail I didn't respond
to some time ago, or which went to the spam folder.
Craig Jackson
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I think you need PLATFORM=x64.
Craig Jackson
On Thu, Jun 7, 2018, 4:37 AM Graham Bloice
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> On Thu, 7 Jun 2018 at 07:54, Dario Lombardo wrote:
>
>> Hi
>> I'm trying to set up an automated windows builder on appveyor.
>>
>> https://ci.appveyor.com/proj
c choose to use trees
instead of hashes to store their data. It would be interesting to have the
tradeoffs documented, especially with regards to memory overhead.
I think I have enough to proceed now.
Craig Jackson
On Mon, May 28, 2018 at 4:54 PM, Jaap Keuter wrot
nship of a
sequence of packets.
It seems like this should be a common idiom. Could someone point me to
another protocol that I can use as a model?
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the chunked html
files, which are the ones I'm accustomed to looking at.
I'm still learning Cmake, msbuild, and vcxproj files, but this seems like a
bug. Would entering a bug be appropriate?
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re out what's going wrong.
I was able to see it happening with Procmon from Sysinternals. Should I
install Sysmon from Sysinternals to capture more information? How would I
get dumpcap to run under the debugger.
Craig Jackson
cket-rtps.c? I would have to way to test it unless there is an archive of
rtps captures.
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I'm a dead-tree person when I'm learning things. I do use git-scm.org, but
I find the older O'Reilly a little easier to understand.
Craig
On Jan 18, 2018 1:07 PM, "Jaap Keuter" wrote:
> On 02-01-18 17:36, Craig Jackson wrote:
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> > The moral of the
x27;re
free to amend history as long as you do it within the privacy of your own
repository. The classic centralized/single-stream VCSs would think of that
as cooking the books.
The moral of the story is Read The O'Reilly Book. (RTORB?) And then read it
again . . .
Craig Jackson
On Tue, Jan
what I was
working on.
I'm new to git and gerrit, but it seems like gerrit wants each submission
to be a single commit.
What is the best style? Should I do a commit, and then amend it as I
continue to develop?
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I see that now. Perhaps it should be mentioned in documentation somewhere?
I'll check to see how well it works on Ubuntu Desktop 17.10.
Craig Jackson
On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 12:24 PM, Anders Broman
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> In the tools directory there is a setup script for Debian. Is that not
&
- Create a README.ubuntu file in the doc subdirectory?
- Editing the WSUG?
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